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Galaxy S23 users will get some of the S24’s best features in days
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The eagerly-awaitedGalaxy One UI 6.1 updatecould be rolling out to several of Samsung’s top 2023 smartphones within days.
The update, which is available out of the box on theGalaxy S24range, has been promised toGalaxy S23series owners and current Flip and Fold handsets, as well as theGalaxy Tab S9tablets.
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Until now Samsung only promised to begin the roll out by the end of March. However, a new report now says that roll out will begin on March 28 in China.
As spotted by Twitter user Tarun Vats, Samsung notified some Galaxy S23 users in China of the impending update via a push notification on Saturday (viaSamMobile). Potentially, that suggests users in Europe and North America might be in line for the update too.
Attention to all Galaxy S23 users!In China, One UI 6.1 officially rolls out starting March 28th as per the notification received todayHere’s hoping it hits Asia and Europe too🤞🤞Repost to show excitement#GalaxyS23#OneUI#OneUI6#GalaxyS23Ultra#OneUI6dot1#Samsungpic.twitter.com/G7o33TjeBo
One UI 6.1 is a pretty big deal, as it brings some of the best Galaxy S24 software features to owners of the previous generation’s devices.
Those include the Galaxy AI features like Chat Assist, which can translate messages into 13 different languages. There’s also the opportunity to receive compose recommendations based upon the tone of the message you wish to convey.
There’s also a Live Translate feature, which will translate voice calls in real time, while theGoogle Circle to Searchtool is a useful way to leverage Google without typing in commands. We’ll let you know when the update drops.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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